stu wrote:Thinking of you . It sure is new territory with this virus . Hope you get home safely and keep chemo going till this settles .Stay safe ,Stu

Yeah it's pretty crazy. Like a dystopian science fiction novel. Cancer or corona virus is manageable. But both?? Hoping we don't get stuck in Denmark when we need to travel for treatment. Best wishes to your mum too! I'm sure she'll be staying at home too?

The speed of change is unsettling. I took my mum out yesterday and got her food in for a while . A bit confined but her only thoughts are with people enduring treatment . It’s hard enough going through treatment without that added burden .

My husband is going to be on the frontline all suited and booted . Hose him down when he comes through the front door , and my youngest son is hoping he will be watching Netflix in bed !! What a bizarre time .Denmark’s doing something right . We have similar numbers but had ten deaths .

Wow, crazy times indeed. I hope you all are coping all right. In a way it feels like we (caregivers and patients) are freaking out LESS than the rest of the population, although we are the ones who actually have something to worry about. It's funny, I feel like the worst thing has already happened so there's not much that can really phase me anymore

Yesterday the Danish government announced that they are closing the borders today at noon. They are also urging all Danes to come home ASAP. For a second there I thought I might be denied entry, because technically I'm Swedish (after my mother) although I was born and raised in Denmark. But luckily you get to come home if you live or work in Denmark. Jesper wants to stay here till our planned return on Tuesday, so he gets all his scheduled oxygen treatment. It helps him a lot with chemo side effects so I don't blame him! I think we'll just take it day by day.

Stay safe everyone! And best wishes to you and your husband, Siti. Looking forward to your update <3

Hope you got home safely . Thinking of everyone and hope your keeping your heads above water with all the chaos going on around us . Mum has used her same strategy she used with cancer on her social isolation . An initial gasp at the enormity of it but quickly aligned to accepting it for the greater good of the more vulnerable in our community. Hope you are all staying strong and take special care .Stu